From a Great Dane that stood more than 7 feet tall to a slam-dunking rabbit with major basketball skills, there's quite a roster of animals that have broken world records, either for boasting extreme physical features or completing unique activities, like riding bicycles or jumping rope.

A beagle named Purin holds a world record for traveling 10 meters (32.8 feet) on a ball in around nine seconds.

Purin the beagle.
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Purin, a beagle from Japan, is small but mighty and has set multiple world records. She traveled 10 meters (32.8 feet) on a rolling ball in a record-breaking time of 9.45 seconds, according to Guinness World Records.

A bunny named Franchesca holds a world record for having the longest fur on a rabbit.

Franchesca, a rabbit owned by Betty Chu in Morgan Hill, California, has fur that measures 14.37 inches in length. Franchesca is an English Angora rabbit, which is commonly mistaken for a Pekingese dog, according to Guinness World Records.

The pandas were also the smallest placental mammal babies relative to adults, meaning they had a record-breaking size difference when they were born compared with the size of a full-grown giant panda, according to Guinness World Records.

A manatee named Snooty lived until he was 69 years old, becoming the oldest manatee in captivity ever.

Born in July 1948, Snooty the manatee resided at the South Florida Museum in Bradenton, Florida, where he lived until July 23, 2017 — two days after his 69th birthday, according to Guinness World Records. The massive sea animal lived in a pool with more than 60,000 gallons of water and three other manatees, Randall, Baca, and Gale.

A crocodile named Cassius is the largest living crocodile in captivity — measuring more than 17 feet in length, the size of two ping-pong tables laid end-to-end.

Cassius the crocodile.
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Cassius, a crocodile living in a wildlife park that sits in the Great Barrier Reef in Australia, is the largest crocodile in captivity, according to Guinness World Records. Cassius measures 17 feet, 11 inches, which is the size of two ping-pong tables laid end-to-end.

Maymo the Lemon Beagle became the most-viewed animal on YouTube with more than 695 million views in March 2018.

Maymo stars on a YouTube channel aptly titled Maymo. Guinness World Records announced that in March 2018, the videos of Maymo and his canine brother, Potpie, had more than 695 million views and counting.

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